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michel you know what i said you start with the moment we know that a salad is a lot on my behalf to mr black that i thought about. how we're going to leave. this stuff not as adults i want to see them haven't had a band i want to spend over nothing a lot of them on of i'm going to follow it doesn't mean that i look at symbol of the fellow that is kind of going to come up with that. because it took him without support i mean it's possible to. come here. go as a fellow. go as i'm just going to put this couldn't. he looked up. i'm going to see if the mode you want my love show you know they you know. i think i want to end his office today from a big. i wouldn't know what i'm kind of the heart in a bottle in my hands when i said i'm fed up with all of the hundred fifty of us and i got the muslims and the whole coming back here that's a fight i. thought so i mean that's what that is off and and that's does a lot that's not just you have to this lady is a muslim i don't want you to compete. doesn't seem to do on. this one if you don't win then i am in the end i'm the. few thousand feet the lawful
michel you know what i said you start with the moment we know that a salad is a lot on my behalf to mr black that i thought about. how we're going to leave. this stuff not as adults i want to see them haven't had a band i want to spend over nothing a lot of them on of i'm going to follow it doesn't mean that i look at symbol of the fellow that is kind of going to come up with that. because it took him without support i mean it's possible to. come here. go as a fellow. go as i'm just going to...
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done with looking a little moment for you know that i've got beside him is on my wish to move to mr black that i thought of a. little not a little fish not. so if not as adults i want to push him out my friend had a fit about the one special for nothing out of the money going to follow it up it does mean that i look a symbol of the fellow that if i don't call them up will come up with a. good example of something when i suppose. it is possible. oh. yeah well tell us about how long. yeah. i think it's going to police the most with us and this could. be looked at present course you can go live in quincy from all you want to know how long she has you know they you. know this will come. up. i think i want to end this off it file a big how about what i want to but i would i'm a little hot in a bottle in my hands when i said i don't i'm talking about the house. of santa comes in the sons of a family man and the holcomb wanted him out of akiva schaffer i thought so i mean that's what that is off and and that's design office knowledge he had to this lady in the muscle which he had i don't know if
done with looking a little moment for you know that i've got beside him is on my wish to move to mr black that i thought of a. little not a little fish not. so if not as adults i want to push him out my friend had a fit about the one special for nothing out of the money going to follow it up it does mean that i look a symbol of the fellow that if i don't call them up will come up with a. good example of something when i suppose. it is possible. oh. yeah well tell us about how long. yeah. i...
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the best out of his lot on my behalf to mr black that i thought about about look i'm not going to leave. so it's not as adults i want to see them out ahead of the band i want to spend over nothing a lot of them on about going to post it doesn't mean that i look a symbol of the fellow that is ready to call them up or come up with a. good example of them but i suppose i mean it's possible to. come out. the other guys about how long. i sent this to the police and this could. be looked at present i'm going to keep them all you want my love shack you know they you. know this will come. i think i want to end it all off a day from a big hello bottle i want to but i would i don't have the heart in a bottle into my hands when i said i was talking about the house. not a second in the night and the whole coming to the key that's a for you because that's what i mean it's what that is off and and that's does a lot that's not a factor this lady is a must have i don't. want. this on a few. feet down. the awful can influence. not aside from sleeves and i you can be thin and there's a lot of either jott
the best out of his lot on my behalf to mr black that i thought about about look i'm not going to leave. so it's not as adults i want to see them out ahead of the band i want to spend over nothing a lot of them on about going to post it doesn't mean that i look a symbol of the fellow that is ready to call them up or come up with a. good example of them but i suppose i mean it's possible to. come out. the other guys about how long. i sent this to the police and this could. be looked at present...
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roosevelt appointees, mr. blackppointees.s as we mentioned, thurgood marshall did not participate in this particular decision. explain why. just before the case and it was a poignant right around the time. maybe you can talk about the generals and the conflicts of interests that they might have. typically the practitioner for the government for the supreme court. he or she is the lead appellate lawyer for the government, typically. occasionally they were argued before the courts of appeal in cases of high importance to the government. role -- ite his could have been that the case was up for a consideration for raleigh.tition he weighed in on behalf of the united states. presumably arguing that it should not be granted. katz mr. katz -- convicting mr. katz. theou spoke only are about warren court's legacy, particularly in the area of rights. q talk about the makeup of the courts and some of the alliances that were forming over the years. >> the core of the wine court was the alliance between earl warren and willie an
roosevelt appointees, mr. blackppointees.s as we mentioned, thurgood marshall did not participate in this particular decision. explain why. just before the case and it was a poignant right around the time. maybe you can talk about the generals and the conflicts of interests that they might have. typically the practitioner for the government for the supreme court. he or she is the lead appellate lawyer for the government, typically. occasionally they were argued before the courts of appeal in...
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mrs. black. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognize -- the gentlewoman is recognized for four minutes. mrs. black: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, fiscal conservatism means cutting spending where possible and in turn spending responsibly. yes, it is a balance. in our homes we have to do it, in our businesses we have to do it. when the economy goes down you don't spend as much in your business or your home. so you have to be balanced and responsible. today's vote is timely. the c.b.o.'s record, recent record, excuse me, the c.b.o.'s recent report confirmed what many of us already know. washington has a spending problem. the budget deficit will near $1 trillion next year and trillions more are projected indefinitely. only a decade ago the federal debt held by the public was 39% of g.d.p. let me say that again. it was only 39% of g.d.p. maybe even too much at that time. but today it's 75%. and it's expecteded to surpass 96% over the next decade
mrs. black. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognize -- the gentlewoman is recognized for four minutes. mrs. black: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, fiscal conservatism means cutting spending where possible and in turn spending responsibly. yes, it is a balance. in our homes we have to do it, in our businesses we have to do it. when the economy goes down you don't spend as much in your business or your home. so you have to be balanced and...
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mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mr.. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be reverend so-and-so, but typically black men did not get the honor of mr., and it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. when i heard about that all the time growing up. so with that backdrop of course, it was a tremendous honor. jus. kagan: was it part of why you became a lawyer? prof. kennedy: in part, sure. again, i am sure it influenced my brother. i have an older brother who is older by a year. but we heard about, we heard about that argument. 100 times. judge ginsburg: i don't know whether it is one of the books, that whenis a story the justice was practicing in his early 50's and he needed to see the chief justice. the chief justice was not to be found. in theknocked on a door hotel, a hotel in connecticut , andbig conventions anyway, big hotel there. knocks on the door. jus.
mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mr.. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be reverend so-and-so, but typically black men did not get the honor of mr., and it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. when i heard about that all the time growing up. so with...
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blacks to the white house. after his inauguration day confrontation in 1965, douglas learned that the officers at the white house had received no orders from mr. lincoln nor anyone else, they were simply complying with an old custom. there seems to at least have been an informal understanding that blacks could be admitted towards the end of a reception. the first occasion when african-americans broke with custom seems to been new year's to a1864 when according newspaper account, a few of the freed africans were among those outside watching diplomats and other eminent figures passed by receptions. to of that handful of african-american onlookers, for men who were described as of genteel exterior and with manners of gentlemen entered the executive mansion and were presented to lincoln. one of those four, the reverend mr. henry jeh johnson of new president ased the "i gentlemen, straight and tall, modest, with fleeting features, who looked for men determined." thosen noted, the privileges were granted to me without molestation or insult. incensedewspapers were . including one in the state of maine. what a hideous travesty this is, what an abject
blacks to the white house. after his inauguration day confrontation in 1965, douglas learned that the officers at the white house had received no orders from mr. lincoln nor anyone else, they were simply complying with an old custom. there seems to at least have been an informal understanding that blacks could be admitted towards the end of a reception. the first occasion when african-americans broke with custom seems to been new year's to a1864 when according newspaper account, a few of the...
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mrs. houston? who was her original publisher? was it a a mainstream publishe, another black publisher? >> she was a self publisher. people think self-publishing is something new, you know, but it's not. people like whitman and other folks published books on their own. mrs. houston was following in that tradition here she came from a family, her brother was a newspapermen, and she was a newspaper woman. so the two of them worked together to establish one of the early black newspapers. so in this case she's publishing her work, and you have to remember we're talking about 1926. you won't find, peter, histories done on black people in the ancient world very much at all during that time, and that's because of the universal denial of black history going beyond, and certainly not a civilized history, going beyond in some cases west africa. that was a given. but be on west africa you were talking the people african descent now thinking a history. so the market for that type of publishing was not available. not only mrs. houston, people like j a rogers who was joel augustus rogers, cried for pu
mrs. houston? who was her original publisher? was it a a mainstream publishe, another black publisher? >> she was a self publisher. people think self-publishing is something new, you know, but it's not. people like whitman and other folks published books on their own. mrs. houston was following in that tradition here she came from a family, her brother was a newspapermen, and she was a newspaper woman. so the two of them worked together to establish one of the early black newspapers. so...
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mrs. houston these people knew the waves of blacks being enslaved was false and voted against these things and these people we celebrated, it doesn't matter white or black. that's what gets me started in the morning. i like good looks at the same time but there are so many publishers that have capabilities beyond our capabilities and experience is beyond our experience is that i regularly send writers to that you should find a commercial publisher because your talent he cleats that. our mission is a little bit different. >> what is the process of finding a writer like mrs. houston is it in the original, mainstream publisher? >> she was a self publisher. people think self-publishing is something new, but it's not of course. people like whitman and other folks published books on their own. mrs. houston was following in the tradition. she came from a family of her brother was a newspaper man in she was a newspaper woman so the two of them worked together to establish one of the early newspapers so in this case she's publishing her work and you have to remember we are talking about 1926. histo
mrs. houston these people knew the waves of blacks being enslaved was false and voted against these things and these people we celebrated, it doesn't matter white or black. that's what gets me started in the morning. i like good looks at the same time but there are so many publishers that have capabilities beyond our capabilities and experience is beyond our experience is that i regularly send writers to that you should find a commercial publisher because your talent he cleats that. our mission...
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black people. so there are a number of white writers who were courageously stood, like mrs. houston stood and even before mrs. houston stood. these people knew that the life of blacks -- the lie of blacks being end slaved, often they wrote against these things. and those people we celebrate. doesn't matter whether it's white or black, it's about people of african descent. that's what really gets me started in the morning. i like good books at the same time. ing but there are so many publishers that have capabilities beyond our capabilities, that have experiences beyond our experiences that i regularly send writers to, you know, and say you should find a commercial publisher for this book because your talent equates that. my mission is a little bit different. our mission is a little bit different. >> host: what's the process of finding a writer like mrs. houston? who was her original publisher? was it a mainstream publisher, another black publisher? >> guest: no, she was a self-publisher. people think self-publishing -- [laughter] people think self-publishing is something new
black people. so there are a number of white writers who were courageously stood, like mrs. houston stood and even before mrs. houston stood. these people knew that the life of blacks -- the lie of blacks being end slaved, often they wrote against these things. and those people we celebrate. doesn't matter whether it's white or black, it's about people of african descent. that's what really gets me started in the morning. i like good books at the same time. ing but there are so many publishers...
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mr. schatz: say i'm emailing about "black panther" in what's pp, do i ged ads that? mr. zuckerberg: facebook doesn't see. . schatz: but do the systems talk to each other without human s touching it. mr. zuckerberg: i think the answer is no, if you message about "black panther" you won't see ads, for it. mr. schatz: i can't imagine that facebook data my because you're monetizing it. it doesn't seem to me that we own our own data, otherwise we'd be getting a cut. mr. zuckerberg: well, senator, you own it in the sense that you choose to put it there, you can take it down any time and you completely control the terms under which it's used. when you put it on facebook, you're granting us permission to show it to other people. mr. schatz: so your definition of ownership is, i sign up voluntarily and may delete my account if i wish and that's it. mr. zuckerberg: i think the control is much more granular than that. you can choose each photo you want to put up or each message and you can delete those and you don't need to delete your whole account, you have specific control. mr.
mr. schatz: say i'm emailing about "black panther" in what's pp, do i ged ads that? mr. zuckerberg: facebook doesn't see. . schatz: but do the systems talk to each other without human s touching it. mr. zuckerberg: i think the answer is no, if you message about "black panther" you won't see ads, for it. mr. schatz: i can't imagine that facebook data my because you're monetizing it. it doesn't seem to me that we own our own data, otherwise we'd be getting a cut. mr....
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, he wears his daughter's boots -- [ laughter ] he has an umbrella and it's, of course, a black umbrella. he's mrwhen it's raining here in new york city, he goes, "hi." [ laughter ] so, roots, for this one now, hall & oates, you know we love 'em so much. they just released a new song. can you guys do a fun hall & oates kind of song? a little philadelphia love there? oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. that was great. ♪ ♪ oh well wayne he's a fella absolutely with the black umbrella ♪ ♪ how you doing that's my man jimmy and we're the roots and when walking around ♪ ♪ and it's raining could say the tide is high he likes to say hi i'm in my daughter's boots ♪ ♪ wayne you know you ooh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you buddy, i appreciate it. let me cross through here. do you mind if i cross over here? excuse me for a second. hey, nice to meet you. how you guys doing, how are you? nice to see you, pal. hey, how you doing. nice to see you. excuse me, hey, how are you? nice to see you. hey. black umbrella, yeah, i got it. you got to meet wayne, he's awesome. hey, guys. nice to see you. he
, he wears his daughter's boots -- [ laughter ] he has an umbrella and it's, of course, a black umbrella. he's mrwhen it's raining here in new york city, he goes, "hi." [ laughter ] so, roots, for this one now, hall & oates, you know we love 'em so much. they just released a new song. can you guys do a fun hall & oates kind of song? a little philadelphia love there? oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. that was great. ♪ ♪ oh well wayne he's a fella absolutely with the black umbrella ♪...
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mr. trump." >> here you have in black and white evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nra as their channel, one of their channels to the trump campaign. >> reporter: torshin didn't meet trump at the nra meeting but had an impromptu meeting with donald trump jr. some nra wondered if it was set a setup by the russians. trump jr. says he doesn't recall discussing the upcoming election with torshin. torshin's relationship with the nra against years ago through david keene, now an nra board member. in 2015, keene took nra backers to moscow hosted by maria batina. she had attracted attention for starting a gun rights group in russia. the nra group went sightseeing and toured a gun manufacturer. by 2016 sources say torshin and batina had become fixtures at the nra's high-dollar events. the nra said torshin hasn't made any donations aside from membership dues and said it hasn't found any foreign donations related to the u.s. election. russian experts say torshin's close ties to putin and division around guns in america mean his coziness with the nra looks like a classic russian in
mr. trump." >> here you have in black and white evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nra as their channel, one of their channels to the trump campaign. >> reporter: torshin didn't meet trump at the nra meeting but had an impromptu meeting with donald trump jr. some nra wondered if it was set a setup by the russians. trump jr. says he doesn't recall discussing the upcoming election with torshin. torshin's relationship with the nra against years ago...
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black. for some, the experience was just too much. the plane had come from atlanta bearing mrs. king. there were police and national guardsmen at the airport with rifles and shotguns and riot sticks to hold back the crowd of newsmen and spectators. the casket was placed aboard for the last journey home to atlanta. a judge in memphis approved a march that martin luther king had planned to lead the next monday. bill plants, cbs news, memphis. >> dr. king's body came home on a plane chartered by new york senator, robert kennedy. hundreds of people took the time off from their jobs together in the overcast weather. his chief aides were joined by by atlanta mayor, ivan allen who earlier was banned from participating in a black negro march. many stood quietly as dr. king's wife and children left the plane. the rain stopped just before the plane arrived. mayor alan led the motorcade from the airport through downtown atlanta to a funeral home a few blocks away from the state capital. another crowd of 500 waited there. mrs. king took the children into the home. she met with friends and family
black. for some, the experience was just too much. the plane had come from atlanta bearing mrs. king. there were police and national guardsmen at the airport with rifles and shotguns and riot sticks to hold back the crowd of newsmen and spectators. the casket was placed aboard for the last journey home to atlanta. a judge in memphis approved a march that martin luther king had planned to lead the next monday. bill plants, cbs news, memphis. >> dr. king's body came home on a plane...
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mr. trump. >> here you have in black and white evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nras their channel, one of their channels. >> reporter: torsion didn't meet trump at the nra meeting but he had an impromptu encounter with donald trump jr. and even some nra official wondered if it was a setup by the russians. trump jr. told investigators he doesn't recall discussing the upcoming election with torsion. torsion's relationship with the nra began years ago through david keen, now an nra board member. in 2015, keen took nra backers to moscow hosted by maria batina. she had attracted attention for starting a gun rights group in russia, a country known for its strict firearms laws. the nra group went sightseeing and toured a gun manufacturer. by 2016, sources say torsion and batina had become fixtures at the high-dollar donor events. the nra says torsion hasn't made any donations aside from membership dues and says it hasn't found any foreign donations related to the u.s. election. russia, say experts, say his close ties to putin means his coziness with the nra looks like a cl
mr. trump. >> here you have in black and white evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nras their channel, one of their channels. >> reporter: torsion didn't meet trump at the nra meeting but he had an impromptu encounter with donald trump jr. and even some nra official wondered if it was a setup by the russians. trump jr. told investigators he doesn't recall discussing the upcoming election with torsion. torsion's relationship with the nra began years ago...
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mr. trump. >> here you have in black and white evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nra as their channel -- one channel to the trump campaign. >> tor shin didn't meet trump at the nra meeting but met with trump jr. and some wonder if it was a set ip but the russians. trump jr. said he didn't recall discussion the upcoming election with tor shin and now david keene an nra board member and in 2015 he took nra backers to moscow, hosted by maria battina, attracting attention for starting a gun rights group in russia. a country known for the strict firearms laws and the nra group went sightseeing. by 2016 they had become fixtures at the nra high dollar donor events and the nra said tor shin hasn't made any donations aside from membership dues. but russia experts say the close ties to putin and division around guns in america mean his coziness with the nra looks like a classic russian influence operation. >> vladimir putin is using these issues to divide us and split and make weaker the united states and that is something i believe all of americans ought to be concerned about.
mr. trump. >> here you have in black and white evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nra as their channel -- one channel to the trump campaign. >> tor shin didn't meet trump at the nra meeting but met with trump jr. and some wonder if it was a set ip but the russians. trump jr. said he didn't recall discussion the upcoming election with tor shin and now david keene an nra board member and in 2015 he took nra backers to moscow, hosted by maria battina,...
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black. for some, the experience was just too much. the plane had come from atlanta with mrs. king. there were police and national guardsmen at the airport with rifles, shotguns and riot sticks to hold back the crowd and rioting expected. a judge in memphis approved a march that martin luther king had planned to lead next monday. news, memphis. >> doctor king's body came home in a plane. his chief aides were joined by atlanta mayor who was barred for participating in a black negro march. the range stop just before the plane arrived. mayor alan led the motorcade from the airport through downtown atlanta to a funeral home a few blocks away from the state capital. another crowd of 500 waited there. mrs. king took the children into the home. she met with friends and family to make plans for the funeral. his brother, reverend a.d. king came here from louisville. the acting president of the southern christian leadership conference spoke to the people. >> may i have your attention? he was a man that did not believe in violence. he believed in nonviolence. >> yes, sir. >> he lived it, he pr
black. for some, the experience was just too much. the plane had come from atlanta with mrs. king. there were police and national guardsmen at the airport with rifles, shotguns and riot sticks to hold back the crowd and rioting expected. a judge in memphis approved a march that martin luther king had planned to lead next monday. news, memphis. >> doctor king's body came home in a plane. his chief aides were joined by atlanta mayor who was barred for participating in a black negro march....
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i can't say enough about my brothers and sisters of black lives matter. [applause] mr.we saw a young man gunned down, holding a cell phone. justice must be done somehow, someway, someday, and really, right now. but our brothers and sisters in of black lives matter, they are not just black. they are white, latino, and hispanic, and they are determined to make a change. secondly, we have got to talk about the #metoo movement. [applause] mr. king: two of the young ladies who are involved in calling for the women's demonstrations are here this evening. and when you look at the fact that millions of women, focused and determined, and now gender equality will become real in our society. and it won't be long. and then, i go back to these children. we did not tell yolanda rene what to say. we did not have to do that. in fact, in 2016, the last year that president obama was in the white house, we went to visit the president, bernice and i, andrea and yolanda. we went to visit, to see the statue of our dad, the bust in the oval office. of course, it is still there. as of yet, it
i can't say enough about my brothers and sisters of black lives matter. [applause] mr.we saw a young man gunned down, holding a cell phone. justice must be done somehow, someway, someday, and really, right now. but our brothers and sisters in of black lives matter, they are not just black. they are white, latino, and hispanic, and they are determined to make a change. secondly, we have got to talk about the #metoo movement. [applause] mr. king: two of the young ladies who are involved in...
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mr. president trump. >> here you have in black and white, evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nrar channel, one of their channels to the trump campaign. >> reporter: torshin didn't meet trump at there by they wondered if it was a setup. trump junior told investigators he doesn't ro recall discussing the upcoming election with torshin. in 2015, keen took nra backers to moscow. a country known for its strict firearms laws. nra group went sight-seeing and toured a gun manufacturer. by 2016 they had become fixtures. nra said torshin hasn't made any donations aside from membership dues and hasn't found any foreign donations related to the u.s. election. but russia experts say the close ties to putin and division around guns in america mean his coziness with the nra looks like a classic russian influence operation. >> vladimir putin is using these issues to divide us and make weaker the united states. that's something i believe all of americans ought to be concerned about. >> now the white house, trump campaign and the nra did not comment for the story. when i spoke with david keen he s
mr. president trump. >> here you have in black and white, evidence that there was an effort by the russians to use the nrar channel, one of their channels to the trump campaign. >> reporter: torshin didn't meet trump at there by they wondered if it was a setup. trump junior told investigators he doesn't ro recall discussing the upcoming election with torshin. in 2015, keen took nra backers to moscow. a country known for its strict firearms laws. nra group went sight-seeing and...
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mr. prince: right around the election, some newsroom looked up and realized there were more black people living in the white house than working for their publication. [laughter] mr. prince: this was literally true. we have to get some of those. that kind of thinking. someone said that to me. mr. cobb: we have to get some of those. and we should. towards the end of the obama era, msnbc was egregious, we saw what people on twitter or calling the un-blackening. then they got rid of tamron hall and they replaced her with somebody that nobody likes. it's this idea of whether there has been change, sure, but has there been permanent change? we can see an ekg kind of affect where it goes up and drops and goes up and drops and if we averages out, it would look that much different. >> is it simply to have more people of color because they know that they should? or is it to bring people into -- in who understand other cultures? mr. cobb: i always talk about david carr and he came to the paper there was very few people there. he came in and there were very few lakh people there. his first -- they we
mr. prince: right around the election, some newsroom looked up and realized there were more black people living in the white house than working for their publication. [laughter] mr. prince: this was literally true. we have to get some of those. that kind of thinking. someone said that to me. mr. cobb: we have to get some of those. and we should. towards the end of the obama era, msnbc was egregious, we saw what people on twitter or calling the un-blackening. then they got rid of tamron hall and...
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mr. torres. and he would say there are only two things that i have to do. stay black and die. he didn't repeat stories, but that expression, he repeated a lot. >> he had another one. another one that went along with that. so i remember once arguing with him about a case. and he said thank you very much. you know, and sort of put his hand up. and said, well, let me try again. i did this a couple of times. and then finally, i said, you know, justice marshall, let me just say, two years ago, you said this. and if you go the way that you want to go, that you're proposing to go, it will be -- it will be just completely contradicting what you said two years ago. and he looks at me and he says, do i have to be a damned fool all my life? >> before i forget, i want to just say about the stories. as many as there were, i never heard one in which he was the hero. just telling you what happened. >> yeah, you had to sort of look it up afterwards to find out. >> but he was not self-aggrandizing in any way in those stories. but i think he very much wanted to pass on to us and ultimately well
mr. torres. and he would say there are only two things that i have to do. stay black and die. he didn't repeat stories, but that expression, he repeated a lot. >> he had another one. another one that went along with that. so i remember once arguing with him about a case. and he said thank you very much. you know, and sort of put his hand up. and said, well, let me try again. i did this a couple of times. and then finally, i said, you know, justice marshall, let me just say, two years ago,...
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mr. bill williams, the black fella who had the big school.we're getting a makeover. so we have already done the ceiling. now the floor is being redone. we're going to walk over to jodi mattson, the private contractor who is i guess putting in the new flooring. i see you're removing the tiles. what is the next process. >> after we get the tiles removed, we will clean the floor very well. and then we will install three quarter inch hardwood maple flooring. when we're finished with that, we will paint the basketball lines and get it all set up. >> does it make a difference, kids playing on a floor, does it really matter? >> absolutely. with a maple flooring, they can bounce the ball better. it will be a lot nicer. a much more lively gym. >> reporter: i appreciate that. you're doing this all pro bono. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: appreciate that. somebody is picking up the cost though. we will talk to terry gallo, the beneficiary making this all happen. >> not only did they give us financial backing for this but on february, 250 of their employees w
mr. bill williams, the black fella who had the big school.we're getting a makeover. so we have already done the ceiling. now the floor is being redone. we're going to walk over to jodi mattson, the private contractor who is i guess putting in the new flooring. i see you're removing the tiles. what is the next process. >> after we get the tiles removed, we will clean the floor very well. and then we will install three quarter inch hardwood maple flooring. when we're finished with that, we...
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black. the special counsel shlgs mr. rosenstein said, i'm quoting now, committed a crime or crimes by colluding with russian government officials. closed quote. does that imply, senator, that the justice department used collusion as a crime? >> it clearly indicate, wolf, that collusion regarded by the department of justice as a crime. and a serious one and should be under gags by the special counsel. there's no question and what we're see iing is obstruction o justice unu folding bf our eyes in real time in many of the president's statements. in his actions such as firing comey. seeking to fire mueller. and other kinds of deceptive activities, such at the statement he did after his son participate nd the trump tower meeting with russian agents. we're seeing has the support of the professional law enforcers. >> this memo was written by rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general. jeff sessions, recused himself. does this now put the deputy attorney general at risk of being fired? >> it certainly kuz. that is a key questio
black. the special counsel shlgs mr. rosenstein said, i'm quoting now, committed a crime or crimes by colluding with russian government officials. closed quote. does that imply, senator, that the justice department used collusion as a crime? >> it clearly indicate, wolf, that collusion regarded by the department of justice as a crime. and a serious one and should be under gags by the special counsel. there's no question and what we're see iing is obstruction o justice unu folding bf our...
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mrs. schwerner, how do you feel?" and rita wouldn't play. she said, "you would not even be interviewing me if my husband was black." as true. >> mrs. chaney, the wife of one of the missing white men has said that the only reason this case has attracted national attention is because there are two white northerners involved. do you believe that? >> well, that's what i feel too because if he was by himself, i doubt that we would have ever known anything. >> reporter: the bodies of goodman, schwerner and chaney were found in an earthen dam 44 days after their disappearance. >> the question facing everybody under the sound of my voice tonight and every person who lives in this nation is not so much who killed those young men, but what killed them. and when we move from the who to the what, in a strange sense, their death involves all of us. >> the reporters in the civil rights movement were presenting stories that made average americans question their accepted reality. >> the bombing of this church claimed the lives of four little girls attending sunday school. >> people didn't know black people very well. they weren't a
mrs. schwerner, how do you feel?" and rita wouldn't play. she said, "you would not even be interviewing me if my husband was black." as true. >> mrs. chaney, the wife of one of the missing white men has said that the only reason this case has attracted national attention is because there are two white northerners involved. do you believe that? >> well, that's what i feel too because if he was by himself, i doubt that we would have ever known anything. >>...
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lot of questions, we have not seen a lot of activity in and around the black irongate, entrance to the exclusive neighborhood where mrs. bush passed away, for the president, he did in fact, was at her side when she, quote, left this good earth. and his, quote, stoic and strong, lifted up by his large and supportive family. one of her sons, former pres. george w. bush had this to stay in a statement, mom kept us on our toes and kept us laughing until the end is i'm a lucky man that barbara bush was my mother. our family will miss her daily and thank her for her prayers and good wishes. one of her grandsons, george p bush, and commissioner the state of texas writing my grandmother didn't just live life, she lived it well and the sorrow of her loss is softened by the knowledge or impact on the family and country. flags lowered half staff outside the george w. bush presidential library and college station, across the country ordered by donald trump, and the former first lady will be laid to rest, to the daughter she and george lost to leukemia at age 3. it is ultimate going to be the resting place of president bush himsel
lot of questions, we have not seen a lot of activity in and around the black irongate, entrance to the exclusive neighborhood where mrs. bush passed away, for the president, he did in fact, was at her side when she, quote, left this good earth. and his, quote, stoic and strong, lifted up by his large and supportive family. one of her sons, former pres. george w. bush had this to stay in a statement, mom kept us on our toes and kept us laughing until the end is i'm a lucky man that barbara bush...
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black. clarkan appointed, tom and kennedy appointee mr. white and arthur goldberg. thomasgoing to listen to emerson's predecessor. y mentioned earlier that a ale law professor has headed a legal team. he took sick and ultimately passed away. that is when thomas emerson came into the case. we have this for you to listen to. is, the caset case of dr. buxton and mrs. goodwell, the two are that are being foricted as accessories advocating contraceptive device. not only involved with due process laws, i like to advise people with privacy. dr. buxton claims that from practicing this, according to scientific principles and takes due process. also involved a problem of freedom of speech of the first amendment, which prohibits congress and the states from passing any law berating freedom of speech. certainly, one of the most intimate and sacred relations of of a manhe relation and his wife in the privacy of their own home. long arm of the lot reaches into the bedroom and prohibits a man and his wife from doing what they want to do and what medical suggests they do, it seems
black. clarkan appointed, tom and kennedy appointee mr. white and arthur goldberg. thomasgoing to listen to emerson's predecessor. y mentioned earlier that a ale law professor has headed a legal team. he took sick and ultimately passed away. that is when thomas emerson came into the case. we have this for you to listen to. is, the caset case of dr. buxton and mrs. goodwell, the two are that are being foricted as accessories advocating contraceptive device. not only involved with due process...
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mr. trump. the president denies that affair. >>> video was released moments before a mentally disturbed black man was shot and killed in brooklynthe video shows saheed vassell walking down the streets of brooklyn, holding a silver object that looked like a gun, pointing it at people. it turned out to be a pipe. police fired shots at him, killing him. >>> today oklahoma lawmakers will take up measures to raise more money. thousands rallied for a higher pay. a week ago lawmakers passed a bill that raised teachers' salaries by $6,000. >>> at the u.n. yesterday, russia's ambassador pushed back against british allegations that moscow poisoned a former spy and his daughter in england. meanwhile russian state tv says it has a new recording of the daughter. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: even for state television, it was a remarkable coup. yulia skripal had recovered enough from being poisoned to call her cousin. everything is fine, yulia is alleged to have said. she also said that her father who is still in critical condition in a uk hospital was sleeping. nobody has any problems that can't be put right. russia state television
mr. trump. the president denies that affair. >>> video was released moments before a mentally disturbed black man was shot and killed in brooklynthe video shows saheed vassell walking down the streets of brooklyn, holding a silver object that looked like a gun, pointing it at people. it turned out to be a pipe. police fired shots at him, killing him. >>> today oklahoma lawmakers will take up measures to raise more money. thousands rallied for a higher pay. a week ago lawmakers...
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did you go to see "black p panther"? wkonda. mr. smith, as the lightest skinned negro here. >> mr.. i'm going to resist temptation to ask you to explain what white folk are doing right now. i'm going to let you off the hook on that. i'm not going to do like you do black people. explain everything about negro history to me right now, bob. i'm avoid that. but i will ask you this. obviously you as a serious and committed person engaged in an act of social resistance, joining your body, your mind and your spirit with other people of conscience, tell us what it was like then as a white person involved in a transracial movement for social justice and why -- one of the things that irked dr. king among others. he said it ain't the white supremacists. i can deal with them. it's the white moderate that wants us to slow down, be reasonable. puts order above justice. so talk about how you were able to resist that to join a broader resistance for economic and racial equality. >> i don't really know. i grew up here in memphis. i'm 82 years old. lock-down segregation, i lived two miles from this
did you go to see "black p panther"? wkonda. mr. smith, as the lightest skinned negro here. >> mr.. i'm going to resist temptation to ask you to explain what white folk are doing right now. i'm going to let you off the hook on that. i'm not going to do like you do black people. explain everything about negro history to me right now, bob. i'm avoid that. but i will ask you this. obviously you as a serious and committed person engaged in an act of social resistance, joining your...
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that you will continue to work with us, the congressional black caucus, to increase diversity within your company that you are so proud of? mr. zuckerberg: we will work with you, this is an important issue. rep. butterfield: we find that companies failure to retain black employees contributes to their low presence in technology companies. there is little transparency in retention numbers. will you commit to providing numbers of your attention, that is the big word, retention of your communities in your diversity update starting this year? can we get that data? that is the starting point. mr. zuckerberg: we try to include a lot of important information in the diversity of days, i will discuss that with my team when i get back. rep. butterfield: i will take this up with your team and another setting. we will be out there in a few weeks. >> the chair recognizes the chairman of the oversight investigation committee, the general man from mississippi, mr. harper. >> thank you for being here and we do not lose site of the fact that you are a great american success story. it is a part of everyone's life and business. sometimes peopl
that you will continue to work with us, the congressional black caucus, to increase diversity within your company that you are so proud of? mr. zuckerberg: we will work with you, this is an important issue. rep. butterfield: we find that companies failure to retain black employees contributes to their low presence in technology companies. there is little transparency in retention numbers. will you commit to providing numbers of your attention, that is the big word, retention of your communities...
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>> jason: my wife and i were at a fancy black tie affair and we got to meet mr. de niro.wet, cold, dead fish handshake. >> greg: he knew you liked soccer. he said no, i don't have time. >> kennedy: guess what's coming up. "one more thing" up next. driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. for the big things in life, we tend to start small. less of this. cut back on that. but if it feels like a lot of effort for a little gain, change that. start with something that makes a big difference... ...your student loans. refinancing with sofi could save you $30,000. it's an easier way to reach your life goal sooner. we've helped over 195,000 people. we want to help you too. find out how much you can save in just two minutes at sofi.com/save. ♪ >> kimberly: hello there, yes. it looks so good. get your hand out of the shot. someone take them away. it is time now for "one more thing." i will begin with myself and royalty because it's time
>> jason: my wife and i were at a fancy black tie affair and we got to meet mr. de niro.wet, cold, dead fish handshake. >> greg: he knew you liked soccer. he said no, i don't have time. >> kennedy: guess what's coming up. "one more thing" up next. driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. for the big things in life, we...
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black. this has to be quick. >> my name is dmitry. my question is primarily for mr. volkov. you do to increase the chances putin leaves power and is there a way that you or mr. alny see that happen? can he leave with criminal charges? what can you do to make sure he leaves in 2024? matthew: the gentleman and black. >> is it possible the russian government would adopt measures used by the current chinese government like the spy walls to control -- not just control, but change the behavior of the proposition. -- they have a couple of times already stolen all of the for such abudgeted system. i do not believe they would even fix it. for the first question, well, i putin is highly likely will run in 2024. milestones.ortant since 2011, our strategy has been to hold up and reach out to more and more people to find new -- that wasoutube not in our inventory before 2015 and now it is essential. we have organizationally grown-up. reasons,ppen any dependent on us or not. issues are some very natural biological events or internal struggles. endo not know how this will , but we have to
black. this has to be quick. >> my name is dmitry. my question is primarily for mr. volkov. you do to increase the chances putin leaves power and is there a way that you or mr. alny see that happen? can he leave with criminal charges? what can you do to make sure he leaves in 2024? matthew: the gentleman and black. >> is it possible the russian government would adopt measures used by the current chinese government like the spy walls to control -- not just control, but change the...
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york suspends the parole of elderly prisoner herman bell, the former black pantnther convnvicted of killing two policece officers. mr. bell has taken responsibility for his actions, has expressed genuine remorse. he is 70 years old and has been in prison for 45 years. in these times of increased hate, we need more compassion and forgiveness. signed by waverly jones. amy: we will get an update from bell's lawyer and look at parole reforms in new york. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. former brazilian president luiz inacio lula da silva has been ordered to turn himself into police today to begin serving a 12-year prison term for corruption. lula has proclaimed his innocence saying the corruption charges were filed in an attempt toto prevent him from running in this year's election. lula supporters say his conviction is a continuation of the right-wing coup that ousted his ally, president dilma rousseff, from power in 2016. we will have more on brazil after headlines. in oklahoma, schools remain closed for a fifth day in the state's tw
york suspends the parole of elderly prisoner herman bell, the former black pantnther convnvicted of killing two policece officers. mr. bell has taken responsibility for his actions, has expressed genuine remorse. he is 70 years old and has been in prison for 45 years. in these times of increased hate, we need more compassion and forgiveness. signed by waverly jones. amy: we will get an update from bell's lawyer and look at parole reforms in new york. all that and more, coming up. welcome to...
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mr. channing phillips of washington dc, a favorite candidate of the black caucus. 212 negrosome here.tes those who are not bound by other state requirements, such as primary election, are expected to vote for channing phillips. here in the end of the, new york amphitheater, new york is hosting here. those who are not bound by other state requirements, such as primary election, a discussion. >> you are wasting valuable time. >> several hundred of the mccarthy supporters and others have gathered into the caucus room, caucus room number one, to those proposal to all actions taken -- as they gathered together at the end of the mcgovern stage and go forth to present their objections and present a resolution. they are noif they are not permitted to present that resolution, they say they will not return to the convention tomorrow. as one of the delegates here said, we are going to bring to a grinding halt this entire convention for what he calls -- until what he calls the atrocities are stopped. rousing stand of applause by the caucus delegates in this room. >> has there been any suggestion in
mr. channing phillips of washington dc, a favorite candidate of the black caucus. 212 negrosome here.tes those who are not bound by other state requirements, such as primary election, are expected to vote for channing phillips. here in the end of the, new york amphitheater, new york is hosting here. those who are not bound by other state requirements, such as primary election, a discussion. >> you are wasting valuable time. >> several hundred of the mccarthy supporters and others...
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mr. president, therefore i will oppose this nominee and i yield the floor >> we have another speech that is tinker versus amoy 1969 during the vietnam war kids came to school wearing black armband to protest the war and the question is they could be suspended by the des moines school district. they say this violates their freedom of speech and that majority opinion says they cannot be punished for their passive expression of opinion it can hardly be argued the students and teachers shed their constitutional rights for freedom of expression at the schoolhouse gate. >> this is personal for me. i do what i do in part because my parents brought me to philadelphia and i went to independence hall that made a tremendous impact on me but then three years later or four years later i'm in high school and i write an op-ed for the school use -- newspaper and my teachers to invite me and said read this case called tinker versus amoy and about free speech rights of students and i read it and it inspired me and it changed my life making is given his powerful personal story but those cases do show that students have fewer first amendment rights than adults as justice thomas suggested i
mr. president, therefore i will oppose this nominee and i yield the floor >> we have another speech that is tinker versus amoy 1969 during the vietnam war kids came to school wearing black armband to protest the war and the question is they could be suspended by the des moines school district. they say this violates their freedom of speech and that majority opinion says they cannot be punished for their passive expression of opinion it can hardly be argued the students and teachers shed...
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mr. speaker. i rise today as chair of the congressional black caucus health brain trust to commemorate national minority health month and urge congress to take bold action to address distearity -- disparities that continue to plague our communities. it is a sad fact that in america, your race and zip code determine how long you'll live and how healthy you'll be. whether you die of a heart attack in our 40's or develop type ii diabetes and lose a limb. this is just wrong and it's up to us to change it. in cradle to grave, people of color, native americans and first generation americans are sicker, receive lescare, have less access to care and tragically die sooner. in 2010 we took a major leap forward with passage of the affordable care act this law started to reduce these disparities by increasing access to care, ensuring meantal health care, and creating a pipeline of doctors an medical professionals from underrepresented communs. a major result of the a.c.a. has been to cut the excessive risk of cancer death in half for african-american men. the same risk factor for black women was reduced by zen poin
mr. speaker. i rise today as chair of the congressional black caucus health brain trust to commemorate national minority health month and urge congress to take bold action to address distearity -- disparities that continue to plague our communities. it is a sad fact that in america, your race and zip code determine how long you'll live and how healthy you'll be. whether you die of a heart attack in our 40's or develop type ii diabetes and lose a limb. this is just wrong and it's up to us to...
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black and gold are what we share with our constituents back home. on behalf though republicans in the house of representatives, i welcome you to the house of representatives. welcome, congressman lamb. yield back. mrlamb: i'm honored to take this oath and join this house. the founding creed of our country holds that we are endowed by our creator, our rights do not come from the state but from the hand of god. we have always believed that government is established to secure those rights and the oath we've taken binds us to that cause. i believe in that cause. when we started our campaign, we heard a lot of talk about how nothing could get done in the government anymore. whies commentators worried we were too divided, our institutions too old and too slow to respond and our people's ancient faith in our democratic process was disappearing. but that's not what we found. at legion post, at union hall, and on people's doorstep well, found a faith in america and a fierce determination to make our institutions work again. as they have so often in our history. the people of western pennsylvania picked me up every day. the essential truth of our situation is, we are all in this together. we need solidarity
black and gold are what we share with our constituents back home. on behalf though republicans in the house of representatives, i welcome you to the house of representatives. welcome, congressman lamb. yield back. mrlamb: i'm honored to take this oath and join this house. the founding creed of our country holds that we are endowed by our creator, our rights do not come from the state but from the hand of god. we have always believed that government is established to secure those rights and the...
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black mark, you know that. we know there's seven memos. mr. comey's own lawyer that leaked them gave a number that indicates that just by the math he would have had to have leaked one of them with the classified information. so you know, he said he didn't. it looks pretty clear that he did. >> melissa: so he laid in senate testimony then. >> yeah, it looks like there's a lot of misleading things. these -- the irony of the james comey memos is that they seem to do the most harm to james comey's reputation. you know, the stuff about i'm not a weasel, i'm not sneaky. he was sneaky, right? the other -- the larger thing is when you read the memos and you say president trump saying if something did something, get them. but i didn't do anything. he's eager for an investigation. it's hard to see how that justifies a special counsel. >> he made the memos to cover himself and here they end up indicting him. let's go to the comparison then. the president jumps quickly to the comparison between what general flynn was -- did and, you know, in terms of lyin
black mark, you know that. we know there's seven memos. mr. comey's own lawyer that leaked them gave a number that indicates that just by the math he would have had to have leaked one of them with the classified information. so you know, he said he didn't. it looks pretty clear that he did. >> melissa: so he laid in senate testimony then. >> yeah, it looks like there's a lot of misleading things. these -- the irony of the james comey memos is that they seem to do the most harm to...
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mr. solomon: you asked the question is if it were a black-and-white answer.ow is the client positioned? i would say it is a time to be cognizant of the fact that we have had a cycle that has run for a long time and the environment is changing. maybe normalizing. of yearsfor a number from here and growth feels pretty correlated at the moment. but there are certainly things that can disrupt it in some way, shape, or form. i think people need to be nimble but cautious and you have to participate as an investor. erik: how important is the 3% threshold on the 10 year treasury? mr. solomon: it's just another benchmark. the issue is not simply in the short-term, 3% threshold. the issue is what is the trajectory of rising rates? and have the market price appropriately that trajectory? the process of rate changes going to be relatively gradual and relatively transparent. if you go back and look at other tightening cycles, it generally does not play out that way. at some point in time, sentiment shifts in the change in markets, the markets reprice more abruptly than pe
mr. solomon: you asked the question is if it were a black-and-white answer.ow is the client positioned? i would say it is a time to be cognizant of the fact that we have had a cycle that has run for a long time and the environment is changing. maybe normalizing. of yearsfor a number from here and growth feels pretty correlated at the moment. but there are certainly things that can disrupt it in some way, shape, or form. i think people need to be nimble but cautious and you have to participate...
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mr. channing phillips of washington, d.c., a favorite candidate of the black caucus. there are some 212 negro delegates here. those who are not bound by other state requirements, such as primary election, are expected to vote their first ballot votes for channing phillips. here in the amphitheater, new york is holding a caucus to discuss the violence downtown there. walker is hal? >> you are wasting valuable time. hal: several hundred of the mccarthy supporters and others have gathered into the caucus room, caucus room number one, to hear a proposal to all those actions taken in this mccarthy supporters and others convention, the action against the agents, that they gathered together at the end of the mcgovern stage and go forth to the rostrum to present their objections and present a resolution. if not permitted to present that resolution, they say they will not return to the convention tomorrow. their proposal is not they will walk out tonight, but they will not come back tomorrow. as one of the delegates here said, we are going to bring to a grinding halt this enti
mr. channing phillips of washington, d.c., a favorite candidate of the black caucus. there are some 212 negro delegates here. those who are not bound by other state requirements, such as primary election, are expected to vote their first ballot votes for channing phillips. here in the amphitheater, new york is holding a caucus to discuss the violence downtown there. walker is hal? >> you are wasting valuable time. hal: several hundred of the mccarthy supporters and others have gathered...
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mr. president, i'd like to add a word about an event taking place today in montgomery, alabama. today in montgomery, the national memorial for peace and justice dedicated to the legacy of enslaved black people's victims of lynching and african americans victimized by white supremacy will open up its doors. i read about the new memorial in the newspaper. it was touching. it was moving. so many innocent people lynched for no reason. walking behind a white woman ar- other kinds of things like that. having read and watched accounts about the memorial it will be a harrowing experience much like the holocaust museum in washington, d.c., it forces visitors to confront the human toll of racism, original sin. and it allows each county to get a replica of the list and the block, sort of like a tombstone, of who was lynched. so maybe those counties can look into their souls too and do better, as we all can, at trying to eliminate racism. america's original sin is racism, and the vast and terrible numbers of african americans who were brutally murdered for simply being black. this museum forces us as martin luther king did, to look into the mirror, see what the country has done wrong, and move t
mr. president, i'd like to add a word about an event taking place today in montgomery, alabama. today in montgomery, the national memorial for peace and justice dedicated to the legacy of enslaved black people's victims of lynching and african americans victimized by white supremacy will open up its doors. i read about the new memorial in the newspaper. it was touching. it was moving. so many innocent people lynched for no reason. walking behind a white woman ar- other kinds of things like...
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black iron gate. the entrance to the exclusive neighborhood where mrs. bush passed away inside of her home earlier. a spokesperson, as you were saying, for the president, said he did in fact hold her hand all day. and he was at her side when she "left this good earth." goes on to say mr. bush is of course look broken hearted but is being "stoic and strong." speaking of the family, one of her sons, former president george w. bush, had this to say in a statement. it reads in part "mom kept us on her toes and kept us laughing until the end. i am a lucky man that barbara bush was my mother. our family will miss her dearly, and we thank you all for your prayers and good wishes." one of her grandsons, land commissioner here in texas, writing "my grandmother didn't just live life. she lived it well. the sorrow of her loss is softened by the knowledge of her impact on our family and our country." tonight flags lowered to half-staff, as you said, outside the george h doubly bush presidential library and museum in college station, texas. and across the country, as ordered by president trump in an honor and r
black iron gate. the entrance to the exclusive neighborhood where mrs. bush passed away inside of her home earlier. a spokesperson, as you were saying, for the president, said he did in fact hold her hand all day. and he was at her side when she "left this good earth." goes on to say mr. bush is of course look broken hearted but is being "stoic and strong." speaking of the family, one of her sons, former president george w. bush, had this to say in a statement. it reads in...